Adventures in Voice Acting - Featured Voice Actors

Featured Voice Actors

Voice actors interviewed in this DVD are:

  • Laura Bailey
  • Christopher Bevins
  • Beau Billingslea
  • David Neil Black
  • Steven Blum
  • Johnny Yong Bosch
  • Joey Camen
  • Louise Chamis
  • Luci Christian
  • Colleen Clinkenbeard
  • Justin Cook
  • Mari Devon
  • Dorothy Elias-Fahn
  • Richard Epcar
  • Doug Erholtz
  • Lynn Fischer
  • Michael Forest
  • Rebecca Forstadt
  • Sandy Fox
  • Crispin Freeman
  • Barbara Goodson
  • Darrel Guilbeau
  • Wayne Grayson
  • Kyle Hebert
  • Lance Henriksen
  • Kate Higgins
  • Megan Hollingshead
  • Tom Kenny
  • Steve Kramer
  • Lex Lang
  • Mela Lee
  • Wendee Lee
  • Yuri Lowenthal
  • Julie Maddalena
  • Dave Mallow
  • Mona Marshall
  • Michael McConnohie
  • Mike McFarland
  • Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
  • Vic Mignogna
  • Liam O'Brien
  • Colleen O'Shaughnessey
  • Joe Ochman
  • Tony Oliver
  • Lisa Ortiz
  • Scott Page-Pagter
  • Bob Papenbrook
  • Debora Rabbai
  • Sam Riegel
  • Cindy Robinson
  • Michelle Rodriguez
  • Michelle Ruff
  • Paul St. Peter
  • Philece Sampler
  • Carrie Savage
  • Steve Schatzberg
  • Stephanie Sheh
  • Michael Sinterniklaas
  • Christopher Corey Smith
  • Melodee Spevack
  • Steve Staley
  • Doug Stone
  • Terrence Stone
  • Karen Strassman
  • Kim Strauss
  • Eric Stuart
  • Julie Ann Taylor
  • Veronica Taylor
  • Marc Thompson
  • Kirk Thornton
  • Cristina Valenzuela
  • Kari Wahlgren
  • Tom Wayland
  • Ezra Weisz
  • Tom Wyner

Voice actors featured in sample clips, except:

  • Todd Haberkorn as Kimihiro Watanuki in xxxHOLiC
  • Keith Ferguson as Bloo in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
  • Phil LaMarr as Wilt in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends

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